Accra — Following the Ebola virus epidemic that killed thousands of people in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, ECOWAS Member States are busy putting up strategies and mechanisms with a view to protect their people from being infected by the deadly virus.
The virus since its outbreak last year has seriously affected the economies of other West African countries, who were entirely Ebola free, but a lot of gains have been made in the total eradication of the virus and at the weekend, Sierra Leone has been declared by the World Health Organisation as Ebola free.
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